University of Montana - Washington-Grizzly StadiumThis panorama of Washington-Grizzly Stadium was taken by Robert Pettit. It captures the University of Montana Grizzlies playing their first regular season night game against the Appalachian State Mountaineers in front of a sellout crowd of 26,293 fans. Washington-Grizzly Stadium sits at the base of Mount Sentinel next to the Clark Fork River in the picturesque city of Missoula, Montana. The Griz won the 1995 and 2001 National Championships in Division I Football Championship Subdivision Football, formally known as Division I-AA. The University of Montana Grizzlies played their first football game in 1897 and are one of the founding members of the Big Sky Conference.

Saturday night at the stadium, with the Griz demolishing the Mountaineers, the sunset bringing the hills alive in glory, and the maroon-clad fans going crazy - it doesn't get any better than this! This panorama takes you inside Washington-Grizzly Stadium in Missoula, from the perfect 50-yard-line perspective. Whether you were there in attendance that night, were watching on TV, or are simply looking for a beautiful gameday panorama for your wall, this one's for you! A rare, beautiful poster for your wall, and a valuable collector's item for years to come.